Adopt-A-Stream Workshop

Date: 
Tuesday, June 12, 2018 (All day) to Thursday, June 14, 2018 (All day)
Location: 
Flint Creek Water Park (near Wiggins, MS)
Coordinating Agency: 
Mississippi Wildlife Federation / Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality
Contact Name: 
Debra Veeder (Adopt-A-Stream Coordinator)
Contact Email: 
Contact Phone: 
(601) 605-1790
Cost: 
The registration fee for the 2-day workshop (June 12 and 13) is $50.00. The fee for the 2.5-day workshop (which includes an optional half day on June 14) is $75.00. The registration fee is made payable to the Mississippi Wildlife Federation, and includes all workshop materials, 5 meals, snacks, and lodging at the Water Park. The 2.5-day fee includes canoe rental and transportation for the canoe trip.
Training Description: 

 

Adopt-A-Stream Workshop

The Mississippi Wildlife Federation along with the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality will hold a 2-day Adopt-A-Stream workshop at Flint Creek Water Park near Wiggins, MS on June 12 - 13, 2018, with an optional ½ day on June 14th. 

Adopt-A-Stream is a program that promotes environmental stewardship through training workshops, outdoor field activities and by introducing participants to watershed action projects.

The two-day program provides an in-depth study of watersheds, as well as hands-on training in chemical and biological parameters important to a healthy stream.  In addition, the workshop will:

  • Increase awareness of nonpoint source pollution
  • Introduce surveying and mapping of your watershed
  • Increase watershed protection awareness and possible actions that can be taken to help your watershed.  A new model of - It Begins at Home. With ideas about projects such as;
    • Storm Drain Marking
    • Stream Clean-ups
    • Recycling
    • Advocacy and More

The ½ day added this year will concentrate on Black Creek a Wild and Scenic river.  A ½ day float trip has been planned to introduce participants to the streams flora and fauna and to also do a watershed action project by doing a clean-up while we float the stream.

Who Should Participate?

Educators, land managers, advocacy groups, Scout troop leaders, Envirothon Team Advisors, watershed team leaders, environmental educators, concerned citizens and others. For teachers, 2 CEU credits are available for the 2 day and 2.4 for the 2 ½ day.

Registration Information

Registration will be available on the Mississippi Wildlife Federation/Adopt-A-Stream website (below) or by contacting Debra Veeder, Adopt-A-Stream Coordinator at (601) 605-1790 or dveeder@mswf.org for a registration form.